Abstain from frenzy and intense eagerness on Surgical Strike: Modi to his Party leaders
The slipshod speaking
by the BJP leaders over the opposition parties compelled PM Modi to break his
silence on the issue of demanding evidence of military action ‘Surgical
Strike’ in PoK.
PM Modi said his party
leaders and Ministers to maintain patience. He has also suggested them to
abstain from frenzy and intense eagerness on Surgical Strike.
Only officially
empowered leaders will speak on surgical strike like sensitive issues.
The statement of Prime
Minister came after a week of operation. He broke his silence after the
disgrace of party and his government by opposition.
Indeed, the matter
changed its phase when the political elites began to think that the BJP gained
the glory among the people after the Surgical Strike in the wake of retaliatory
action for the killing of armed force in Uri attack.
The assembly election
is imminent in Punjab and Uttar Pradesh. That the BJP’s popularity swung high
will give the advantage in fray where the elections are to be held in the
states.
A few congress leaders
and Arvind Kejriwal, CM Delhi, asked the explanation over the operation.
When the army remained
unresponsive, and the government did not answered, the opposition taste it foul
smell: lest it should be a fake
propaganda of government.
The Pakistani media
also began to target the Indian government.
Perhaps PM Modi
assessed all the events that, if the BJP leaders were not stopped here to
speak, the gained reputation of party would turn into disgrace. PM's silence broke to speak in the favour of
party.
The prime minister gave
speech on Swachata Abhiyan in Vigyan Bhawan in Delhi next day of operation
Surgical Strike, but he did neither speak on the operation Surgical Strike, nor
Pakistan nor terrorism; While he has given hour long speech in many of his
address; and what, where and how much to speak is well aware of.
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